Cornell High School - Reflector Yearbook (Cornell, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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Uhilllllfim HHHNHD HEHNHU5 We certainly have enjoyed hearing and iding poems, written by our 'school poet.N Seniors regret that we were not fortunate get acquainted in our earlier years, with 3 writings. One of his outstanding poems was read r 'Cheering Sectionw one day. We think it very well done and shows his appreciation r our boys, so we are giving you all a ance to read it. FIVE UEKNUQ die's a champ and a man of the people, wering skyward as tall as a steeple, don't get champs any better than Ed. break all the records and be at the head. ve is second and a fine little lad, e of the best our team ever had, ke Ed. he is tall but not quite as wide, t both make a pair when side by side. shful Toot, the sweet little lad, always good but mostly bad, th a wave in his hair and a smile on his face, 'll win a girl from any race. mping jupiter jitterbug Clare, e boy with the dark and wavey hair, nces and prances around on the floor, en the music stops he asks for more. st of all in this five man show, Lionel Blanchard sure but slow, ,ke all of the rest he is handsome and sweet, I you'll always know whenever you meet. Arthur G. Solis Our English Class settled themselves down L their Wcomfortablen chairs and quietly open- L their books. Listening intentively, Ed be- Lme lost in the discussion of poetry, but Bob, Lrl, and Lloyd were up to one of their pranks. 'ing Ed's belt to his chair, the boys patiently Lt and waited for the bell. The bell sounded Ld Ed, Ngracefullyn made an attempt to get off chair, but somehow the chair came with him. .1 of a sudden, the chair slipped, and there is Eddie on the floor, strapped to the chair. is he embarrassed! .S akesz What did the ceiling say to the wall? Hold me up, I'm plastered. What did the little toe say to the big toe? Don't look now, but I think a heel is following us. What did one eye say to the other? There's something between us that smells o woman's college is an institution of yearning. P. Mitby--Glendon, wake Orville up Len--Do it yourself, you put him to sleep. r. Hudson--Conjugate the verb 'to swim.' ester--Swim, swam, swam. r. Hudson--Conjugate Wto dim.n Jster--Say, are you trying to kid me? Mitb 's Sa in sz WNOW Mr. Babson says ------..... --w nky father and I --------.. ........ H WDown in Vernon and Monroe County ........... --v 'I don't want any fooling around in here-see.n Wlf you want to act like kids-get out.n Confuscious Sayings: A girl who thinks she's the only pebble on the beach, soon becomes a boulder. A boy who kisses a girl on a hill isn't on the level. who sits on a tack is better off. is like an egg, when he's broke. A man A man A nan who sits on hot stove will soon rise. SHYEHHE 22 22222252 Goldean G.-How many horse-pounds are there in a ton of coal? Dolores W.-WI don't get it.H Ed.-Don't get gay with me. CORNELL GIRL, WORLD CHAMPION BIRLER Miss Mary Jean Ma1'6tt, 19 years of age, and World Champion Woman Birler, left January 28, 1940 for the east, where she took part in five out-door sport shows in Boston, New York, Indianapolis, Detroit, and Buffalo. Mary Jean is a Senior in the Cornell High School and has been an enthusiastic log roller since she was five years of age. She, with her brother, started giving exhibitions at six years of age, at first making only local appearances, and gradually broadening her field until in August 1958, she took first place at Escanaba, Michigan. At the age of nine years, Miss Malott appeared in her first sport show in Columbus, Ohio and Milwaukee. In 1951, she appeared in Boston, Philadelphia, and Detroit. In 1956 she appeared at the Milwaukee Fair and in 1957 made a tour of the United States and Canada. Last spring, she took part in shows in Minneapolis and Granite Falls. We deeply appreciate having a World Champion in our midst and certainly no one would expect it when meeting Mary Jean who takes her honors most modestly. We will be following her career closely and hoping for her success in all appearances. TEACHERS...SENIORS HAD DURING THEIR SCHOOL YEARS Miss Bates...Miss Claflin...Miss Hoseley ...Miss Warlum...Mrs. Bernard...Mr. Tesmer...Mr. Vieths...Miss Carlson... Miss Brenski...Mr. Stowe1l...Mr. McChesney ...Mr. Theisen...Miss Russel...Miss Voeks ...Miss Iverson...Mr. Wile...Mr. Hudson ...Mr. Hyde...Miss Danielson...Miss Guse ...Miss Schoolos...Miss Blix...Mr. Mitby ...Miss Meyer...Miss Lohrie...Mr. Morrow Miss Ouimette...Miss Mercer...Miss Goehring ...Miss More1y...Miss Sundt...Mr. Hatfield. 27

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'ymryw vi, by-WQWD GS,O PERETT A Seekiggfjft limelight of attention and striving for ever increas- g successful accomplishments, the dramatic activities in the school have made rapid gains during recent years. The year of 1940 has witness ed added success. The Junior Class Play, WA Merry Death' was a WHit' if laughs, enjoyment, and a record-breaking attendance may be consider- ed as a standard for judging. The play was thoroughly enjoyed by cast and audience. The cast is as follows: Mrs. Elmo Taggert..Julia Patteng Judge Elmo Taggert and Earnest Taggert..Robert White, Nella Taggert..Jean Ambrose, Ruby Taggart.. Lucille Whippleg Fuchsia Lightfoot..Nelda Henricksong Ethel Hopper.. Irene Falbeg Dr. Ware Nell..Eugene Karaschg Richard Halt..Lamar Scafeg Mary Lou Sprout..Beverly Waggener, Vera Steere..Dcris Creaserg Jim Upright..John Schoneg Jim, the Dandy..Art Solieg Director..Mr. Hudsong Assistant..Betty Falbeg Stage Manager..Leonard Blanchardg Assistants.. Bill Ziebarth, Doran Saxe, Donald Saxe, Dale Hatfieldg Property Manager..Lorraine Wilsong Ticket Manager..Betty Vajgrtg Advertising Manager..Katherine Moussette. To date, the Senior Class Play promises to reach even greater heights of success with the production of nBlack Goldn, a dramatic comedy in three acts. The play is replete with dramatic appeal to- gether with e wholesome sense of humor. The Seniors have shown en- thusiastic support. The cast and other workers on the play include the following: Ludille Capaul, Lawrence Carmody, Mildred Halverson, Dale Hatfield, Dorothy Harris, Foster Hinton, Burleigh Jann, Alvida Johnson, Bob Lord, La Verne McCulloch, Virginia Popple, Daryl Smith, Dolores Warden, Bernice Yohnk, and Harriet Whipple. The High School operetta is attracting the attention, interest, and time of nearly the whole school. The date for presentation is March 14. The story and cast of the operetta are the following: Miss Jermina Steele and Professor Fling have established summer schools on opposite shores of Lollipop Bay. Only on certain days does Professor Flint allow the boys from his school to visit the girls at Miss Steele's school. One day Dinah is determined to leave the camp and her pretence of seeing a ghost was to prepare for her future masquerading in ghostly attire. This gives Mary, Midge, and Molly an idea for enlivening matters at the camp next time the bays visit them. Both Mary and Dinah disguise as ghosts, and things become complicated when they run into each other in the presence of Professor Flint and Miss Steele. At this time a third shrouded figure is noticed by Professor Flint who pursues him. Before long the ghostly character carries Professor Flint onto the stageg the disguise is removed and Marcus Adam Johnson, Dinah's lover, is revealed. Professor Flint and Miss Steele then announce that they are marrying and combining their schools. The cast is as follows: Miss Jerminia Stee1e..Irene Falbeg Mary..Catherine Hanson, Midge.. Betty Falbeg Molly..Juanita Thuneg Dinah..Nelda Henricksong Professor Flint..Bob Whiteg Dick..Foster Hinton, Harry..Dale Hatfield, Tom.. Lawerence Hatfield, Marcus..Daryl Anthony, Chorus..Boys and Girls Glee Club.



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HEHIHUYEW MLMWHFJEISWEKE 'ax R 8 .ga F , gif! M if x 'M M, 3 if f ZQW at . VA- gf' ' K 1 I Hetchy on the table...Coup1e of freshies...Virgie at the homestead...Three cheers...The famous Purfeerst profile...It's us again...When we were young ...We'll always be pa1s...Our faculty in '59...Well shut my mouth...A camp ing we will go...Posed and otherwise...Little Harriet...When Bernice was a baby...Baby Warden...Isn't Dot cute?...Our Drum Majorette...I'm fit to be tied...Little Hantz...Dean among the flowers...Virgie Larson...Frankie was the baby...Vida in her bonnet...Virg and her dog.

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